TO COVER THIS SEASON. RIDDLESW ORTH by Emilius, out of Bee-in-a-Bonnet by Blacklock, out of Maniac, &c. &c. Ten guineas a mare, five shillings the groom. Riddlesworth is a dark brown, 16 hands high, with great power and beauty ; was bred by Mr. Thornhill in 1837. Emilius got Priam, Plenipo, Oxygen, and Mango. His sons and grandsons have, during the last four vears, won £66,330. / Riddlesworth is now on his way from England, being brought out by Mr. Petre, and will arrive early in the season. The New Sporting Magazine, of February, 1842 will convince any one of the worth of Emilius’s stock. November 15, 1842. TO BE LET SMALL plots of Ground for building on Wellington Terrace, within one minute’s walk of the Beach, for terms, apply to Mr. Brandon or Mr. Park. November 7, 1842. TO LET, ON A LONG LEASE, On reasonable terms,
PART of the pleasantly situated Town Acre, No. 810, on the Plan of the Town of Wellington, in one or two Lots. Apply to J. Watson, on the land, or at the Office of this Paper. December 2, 1842. TO STAND TO COYER THIS SEASON, At Berhampore Farm , FTIHE well known Thorough-bred Horse FIGARO, JL the Property of James Watt, Esq. Figaro was foaled in December 1837, got by Operator, dam Adelaide by Theorem. Operator was foaled in 1832, got by Emilius, dam Worthless by Walton, out of Altisidora by Dick Andrews. Every attention will be paid to Mares sent to him. / Charges, with guarantee, Seven Guineas; without guarantee, Five Guineas, Groomage included. Wellington, October 25, 1842. J. LLOYD, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, LAMBTON QUAY. —o J LLOYD begs to announce to the Inhabitants of • Wellington and its vicinity, that he has re-com-menced Business on the site of his former premises, which were so unfortunately burnt down. J. L. returns thanks to his Friends and the Public for former favors, and trusts that, by attention to business, he will merit a continuance of that support which he received prior to the late calamitous fire. 2tb. LOAF 5-£d. Families and Shipping supplied ivith Pastry on the shortest notice for cash. December 1, 1842. NOTICE. PERSONS wishing to become subscribers to the Auckland Times are requested to send their names to this office, and any communication for the above journal will be attended to and forwarded to Auckland. CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS MAY be had at the Office of the “ New Zealand Colonist September, 30, 1842. ON SALE, ex BROUGHAM and PRINCE OF WALES, 200 Tons Valparaiso Flour Black Tea, -J, £, and i boxes Sugar, Manilla Coffee Wax and Sperm Candles Hock Gin in cases, in bond Black and Cayenne Pepper Walnuts Linseed Oil White Lead Toilet Soap (Hawes) Perforated Zinc Slates, Countesses, 18-10 Hearth and Grave Stones Vinegar, cask and hlid. Alfalfa and Clover Seeds Chain Cables l Apply to .J. BOULCOTT & CO.; or C. M. PENNY,.Lambton Quay. January 31, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 55, 7 February 1843, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 55, 7 February 1843, Page 1
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